Ports Of Auckland
Ports proposal prompts ‘communist’ conclusions
One Auckland councilor’s proposal to offload half of a key public asset prompted a talk radio star to say the state takeover of major industries was imminent - drawing a puzzled response from the PM.
… AudioPOAL decision deferred to next year on whether it will move
Ports of Auckland future location to be decided in the first half of next year. Audio
Cabinet ministers want more homework done on port relocation
Cabinet ministers have ordered more work to be done on the Northport proposal, to report back to Cabinet mid next year.
Govt releases ports report
The government has officially released its working group report on Northport. The report - which was leaked to Nine to Noon last week - makes the case for the Auckland Port to move to Northland. RNZ… Audio
Pier pressure: Ports of Auckland boss on possible move
Ports of Auckland says moving its operations will have a significant financial impact on Aucklanders. The final of three reports prepared for the government on shifting the Port by the Upper North… Audio
Decision looms on whether Ports of Auckland should weigh anchor
Cabinet will soon make a decision on what to do with the Ports of Auckland. This week Cabinet's development committee with consider the latest report from the Upper North Island Supply Chain Strategy… Audio
Ports of Auckland move sees an unlikley political alliance form
Former PMs Helen Clark and John Key come together to support moving the Ports of Auckland to Whangarei. Audio
Business commentator Rod Oram
There's been a very cool response from various parties to a report advocating various activities close down the Ports of Auckland. TVNZ's annual report sheds only a little new light on the economics… Audio
Ports of Auckland to reserve cash as profit falls
The Ports of Auckland is looking to retain earnings to pay for new projects. Audio
World's first electric tugboat destined for Auckland port
Ports of Auckland has agreed to buy the world's first full size electric tugboat in an effort to fight climate change.
The complicated future of Ports of Auckland
A giant car park occupies the most expensive real estate in New Zealand on Auckland's waterfront. Can we move the port - and should we? Audio
The complicated future of Ports of Auckland
A giant car park occupies the most expensive real estate in New Zealand on Auckland's waterfront. Can we move the port - and should we?
AudioLessons from the City of Angeles to the City of Sails
Los Angeles has long been associated with entertainment, but it has booming industries in the manufacturing, aerospace and tech sectors. If it were a country, LA county would be the 20th largest… Audio
Port shift: Government looking to expand rail, says National
The National Party says a report into shifting the Ports of Auckland to Whangārei or Tauranga is a thinly disguised attempt to promote rail.
Port land could become 'globally iconic waterfront'
Freeing up valuable Auckland waterfront land could be an incentive to move Ports of Auckland's operations to the Port of Tauranga, or Northport near Whangārei, but the rail network could be a deciding…
First hydrogen fuel station planned for Ports of Auckland
New Zealand's first hydrogen fuel station could mean lower carbon emissions, port CEO says.
Is Ports of Auckland breaking competition law?
Council-owned Ports of Auckland may be engaged in anti-competitive behaviour in the way it runs the city's main cruise ship terminal. The only local tour operators that the port company allows to… Audio
Flat half-year profit for Ports of Auckland
The Ports of Auckland has made a flat profit as it invests to meet future demand and growth. Audio
Ports of Auckland unveils '30-year masterplan'
Ports of Auckland CEO Tony Gibson says the port's plan for a new building with a rooftop park, a hotel and 13m extension to Bledisloe Wharf reflects a new reality. Video, Audio
Auckland port expansion plan dismissed as cynical
A plan by Ports of Auckland to expand and invest in its current CBD waterfront site has been dismissed as cynical and disrespectful. The mayor and government want it moved. Video, Audio